Holistic Health: What it is and what it isn’t

by Richard on September 22, 2009 · 3 comments

in Natural Health Remedies

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The Allopathic model is the western medical way of thinking:

The primary way this model works is to use synthesized pharmaceuticals designed to make symptoms go away. It does not deal with causes, only symptoms. At times the medical model is very beneficial and important to use: accidents, operations.

Typically it is a “What do I take for this and what do I take for that” way of thinking.

Example:

If you have a headache, take an aspirin.

It is well known that pharmaceutical medications have toxic side effects.

Properly prescribed medications are the 4th leading cause of death in the United States.

The Holistic model requires a completely different way of thinking.

This health care model looks at the bigger picture, the whole-istic view. It seeks to discover the “cause” of a condition, not just making symptoms disappear.

The holistic model is “systems” oriented not “symptoms” oriented.

The way the laws are written, a person from a nutritional company or a person marketing nutritional supplements cannot diagnose, treat, prescribe or make claims to cure diseases.

The holistic model philosophy is:  Cleanse, nourish, and balance the body with whole food nutritional formulas.

This is why I have chosen to use nutritional formulas made with nature, wild crafted, whole food rainforest botanicals from Amazon Herb Company. For information go to: For information go to: http://natural.amazonherb.net.

Richard Cicchetti

Lifestyle Trainer and Business Coach

Supporting a new way of living and enjoying life with a “Stay at Home Business” that provides freedom, quality of life, financial security and inspires and motivates others to participate.

Email: naturalrichard@mac.com

Visit: http://natural.amazonherb.net/

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